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  • Students With Disabilities Often Left On The Sidelines When It Comes To School Sports

    The Conversation Feb 2, 2024

    “Teen with special needs makes thrilling buzzer beater shot.” “Special needs student offered shot of a lifetime.” “High school basketball manager gets his time on the court.” These inspirational headlines…

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  • The Spur of Online Classes for College Students After the Pandemic

    The Hechinger Report Feb 2, 2024

    Online enrollment hit a new post-pandemic milestone in the fall of 2022 when a majority – 54 percent – of college students took one or more of their classes online, a nearly 50 percent increase from the fall of 2019 when 37 percent of college students took at least one online class.

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  • How Black Male College Athletes Deal With Anti-Black Stereotypes On Campus

    The Conversation Feb 2, 2024

    Black male athletes at Division I schools say they alter their speech, dress and other behaviors to gain acceptance in mostly white academic and athletic settings.

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  • The Impacts of Toxicant Exposures

    Futurity Feb 1, 2024

    “…if multiple generations get different exposures, then eventually there’s an amplification or compounded effect on some diseases.”…

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  • Suicide Has Reached Epidemic Proportions In The Us − Yet Medical Students Still Don’t Receive Adequate Training To Treat Suicidal Patients

    The Conversation Feb 1, 2024

    Close to half of those who die by suicide saw a primary care doctor within a month of their death.

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  • Trends in Philanthropy for 2024 and Beyond

    Forbes Feb 1, 2024

    I believe that 2024 is going to keep us guessing.

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  • What Latest Polling Says About The Mood In Ukraine – And The Desire To Remain Optimistic Amid The Suffering

    The Conversation Feb 1, 2024

    Ukrainians have endured war for nearly two years. Since the Russian invasion of Feb. 24, 2022, more than 6.3 million Ukrainians have fled the country, while an estimated 3.7 million…

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  • The Emergence of Nonprofit Journalism and Its Future

    Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 1, 2024

    In an interview with NPQ, Monika Bauerlein, CEO of Mother Jones, offers her thoughts on how to build a more robust community-centered journalism sector.

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  • Connect More: How Lean Funders Develop Knowledge and Relationships to Catalyze Change on Priority Issues

    Exponent Philanthropy Jan 31, 2024

    How can foundation leaders best advance their focus areas? By developing extensive knowledge and insight. Small-staffed foundations hold a wealth of diverse connections with people in their communities, and they can…

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  • Calling Out Harmful Funding Practices for Improvement

    Nonprofit AF Jan 31, 2024

    [An adorable raccoon, their head resting on their paw, which is resting on a tree trunk.This raccoon has nothing to do with this blog post, but the inclusion of this picture makes people more like……

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  • How School Nurses Can Help With Chronic Absenteeism

    Futurity Jan 31, 2024

    School nurses can play a key role in identifying students who are at risk for chronic absenteeism, according to a new study.

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  • Climate Change Has Killed Millions Since 2000

    Grist Jan 31, 2024

    “Climate change is killing a lot of people, nobody is counting it, and nobody is moving in the direction of counting it.”…

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